ABSTRACT
Summary Biological condensates are membraneless organelles with different material properties. Proteins and RNAs are the main components, but most of their interactions are still unknown. Here we introduce PRALINE, a database for the interrogation of proteins and RNAs contained in stress-granules, processing bodies, and other assemblies including droplets and amyloids. PRALINE provides information about the predicted and experimentally validated protein-protein, protein-RNA and RNA-RNA interactions. For proteins, it reports the liquid-liquid phase separation and liquid-solid phase separation propensities. For RNAs, it provides information on predicted secondary structure content. PRALINE shows detailed information on human single-nucleotide variants, their clinical significance and presence in protein and RNA binding sites, and how they can affect condensates’ physical properties.
Availability PRALINE is freely accessible on the web at http://alvinlee.bio.uniroma1.it/praline.
Supplementary information General information is at http://alvinlee.bio.uniroma1.it/praline/about, where we provide a detailed description of the datasets and the tools employed in the database. Data provided in PRALINE are available at http://alvinlee.bio.uniroma1.it/praline/downloads. The tutorial is at http://alvinlee.bio.uniroma1.it/praline/tutorial.
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.